Many have heard the phrase "Never back down, no matter what." But reality is not always so simple. Sometimes you must retreat; facing a powerful enemy, refusing to retreat will only lead to utter destruction. Retreat is about preserving strength for a future comeback. The decision to retreat or not should be based on the actual situation, not rigid dogma.
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People's increasing reliance on mobile phones has caused concern for many. But what's there to worry about? Humans initially relied on bamboo, wood, stone, animal hides, etc., to carve characters and transmit information. Then paper appeared, and humans became increasingly reliant on it for communication. Later, the telegraph appeared, and humans relied more and more on radio waves. Then computers and telephones appeared, and humans relied more and more on them for communication. Now, people are increasingly reliant on mobile phones for communication… Is there anything wrong with this?
What's there to worry about?
This world is full of tragedies; some people are optimistic and resilient, while others are miserable and desperate.
They may have been born disabled, or they may have experienced war, disease, car accidents, fires…
In short, their lives are filled with hardship, for countless reasons.
They deserve compassion and help.
However, a bizarre view has emerged: some people's tragic experiences have become reasons for others to advise others to give up the pursuit of happiness?
They will preach, "If you feel unhappy, go look at them!" I simply cannot understand why I should feel happy just because I see others living in misfortune.
Seeing those in war, those with missing limbs, or those dying from illness… while I may be struggling to make ends meet, unable to pay rent, unable to pay my children's school fees… seeing those whose circumstances are worse than mine, should I feel happy? Am I crazy?
This so-called "happiness" actually stems from the misfortune of others. Just because others' lives are worse than mine, should I feel happy?
If this harmful thinking continues, wouldn't everyone want others to be more unhappy and miserable?
Because as long as you're more miserable than me, I'll be happy.
I saw a very interesting question today: A guy was stir-frying beans, including soybeans and red beans, in a large pot. After the beans were cooked, he scooped them into a large bowl, and the soybeans and red beans naturally separated into two sides, with the red beans on the left and the soybeans on the right. /
How did he do that?

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Failure is not terrible; what is terrible is believing that statement. When faced with failure, the true heroes are not those who are fearless, because their fearlessness may stem from ignorance. The true heroes are those who see through the essence of things, yet still dare to move forward, their bodies trembling.
If you own a dog, you'll be deeply moved by its loyalty. But you should know that a dog's loyalty can also be terrifying to some extent. Dogs lack the ability to distinguish between beauty and ugliness, good and evil... A dog's logic is: I'll be loyal to whoever feeds me. A dog will be loyal to you, but it will also be loyal to the most heinous criminals. There was once a serial killer who used a pack of dogs to dispose of corpses. The dogs didn't care about the bodies; their owner allowed them to eat them, and they didn't care whether the corpses were human or not. Because dogs need to be loyal to their owners. Unconditional loyalty is itself a form of evil, whether it's a dog or a human.
Therefore, I remain highly vigilant towards those who regard loyalty as sacred. Because they could very well transform into ruthless killers in an instant. Because they lack independent thought; they need to obey their masters like dogs, they need to be loyal to their masters… This is terrifying.
Any wallet or social media app that requires email and phone verification cannot be truly decentralized, regardless of its popularity or user base. I will use these things with extreme caution. The reason they require you to link an email address or phone number is to trace the connection between your phone and email and the wallet or social media app, ultimately linking it to the individual.
In the darkness, while people were still hoping for the dawn, I had already turned on my bedroom light. You see, I gained light earlier than everyone else… Under the light… Oh no, because I hadn't finished yesterday's work; I had to get it done tonight.
The night was peaceful, but my heart was in turmoil. Because it held too much within it.